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New Percutaneous Approaches for the Treatment of Heavily Calcified Mitral Valve Stenosis.


ABSTRACT: Important breakthroughs have considerably improved the outcomes of the percutaneous treatment of valvular heart diseases during the last decades. However, calcium deposition and progressive calcification of the left-sided heart valves present a challenge with prognostic implications that have not been addressed until recently. In the case of native mitral stenosis with no surgical options, a compelling need for tackling heavily calcified valves has led to the development of novel debulking techniques and to the use of aortic balloon-expandable bioprosthesis in the mitral position. In this section of the special issue "Mitral Valve Disease: State of the Art", we will review standard approaches and indications for the treatment of native mitral stenosis; summarize these two innovative solutions and their evidence, describing both procedures in a "step-by-step" fashion; and briefly comment on future directions in this field.

SUBMITTER: Sanz-Ruiz R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9657244 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Important breakthroughs have considerably improved the outcomes of the percutaneous treatment of valvular heart diseases during the last decades. However, calcium deposition and progressive calcification of the left-sided heart valves present a challenge with prognostic implications that have not been addressed until recently. In the case of native mitral stenosis with no surgical options, a compelling need for tackling heavily calcified valves has led to the development of novel debulking techn  ...[more]

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